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by Arie Levant on 17/06/2014

Works well on galaxy s3 and Sony Xperia Z1 compact, but no menus appears on galaxy tab pro, maybe because of too high display resolution. Other disadvantages: there are no way points, and the list of map servers is short. Advantage: works with Google maps.

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by Charlie Lee on 07/04/2014

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by Caio Lima Netto on 14/03/2014

Used on several trips overseas and in country where expected no signal. Life saver. People who complain about this are just too retarded. Used on my Nexus 7, an old xperia 8 and my xperia Arc. Slow caching? Stop being dumb, you must precache on wifi, not mobile!

(43 stars)

by Naoto Kurihara on 25/09/2013

Like some of unhappy people, my download is tremendously slow or stopping a lot. One map with some of 1000 queues are same after hours of waiting. I have tried to download with level 10 to 17. But any levels are same slow speed. I wonder what makes difference between happy users and me. I downloaded a free version first, then downloaded paid one. Now I have both of them. Do I need to uninstall fre

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by Christian Borgelt on 25/07/2013

Although I prefer Maverick to actually interact with downloaded maps, I use MapsOn to download map tiles, because it has this marvelous "Cache area" feature. This feature can even be configured in the preferences to use the folders for Maverick, thus fixing a shortcoming of Maverick. The "Magnify map x2" is another great feature that makes street names readable again on HD displays. I would just l

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by Nicholas Bolibruch on 08/07/2013

No search functionality, caching is painfully slow. I have no idea how people find this useful.